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Recent Posts: Stepping Toes

Originally posted on etsop95:Powerful preaching of the gospel is an attractive thing. Exactly what is meant by that varies with the individual. What is generally in view is strong belief in the word of God, forthrightly delivered, delivered passionately, and with much confidence. With that being done, it is still possible for another to…

Originally posted on Biblical Notes:By Ron Thomas Why are there so many denominations? This is the question asked in a Bible study book called God’s Answers to Man’s Questions (p. 178). The answer given? “Each is probably like a variety of fruit and it takes many varieties to make an orchard. (Many spokes to…

Originally posted on The Road:“Head of a Prophet” by Mikhail Vrubel This is an excerpt from a post published on the blog Grace and Truth: The Importance of the Prophetic The prophet represents God. He goes forth from the presence of God and speaks what God has given him to speak. The prophet speaks…

Originally posted on Why Evolution Is True:Perhaps the statement from a New Atheist that most angers believers (or faitheists) is Richard Dawkins’s characterization of religious indoctrination of children as “child abuse.” Yes, them’s strong words, but there’s something to be said for their truth. Of course it depends on the religion, but nearly all forms…

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1 ASV) “And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, Jehovah appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am {1} God Almighty; walk before me, and be thou perfect. {1) Heb [El Shaddai]}” (Genesis 17:1 ASV) “2 And God spake […]

Recent Posts: From guestwriters

This is a senryu (similar to a haiku, but a haiku doesn’t mention any people while a senryu does) about the Summertime that I wrote. – – – – – – – – – I open the blinds And the sun shines in my face While I smile with joy I wander outside While basking […]

Look outside your window The sun is calling you to come out and play The pool tempting you to jump in The air warning you that if you don’t go out you’ll regret it Summer oh summer oh summer Look outside your window The sun in the sky, filling you with glee Joyfulness of breathing […]

Newer in the discrimination group is the age discrimination. Since a few years we have seen, for acceptance for a new job, the age lowering, but for those who thought they had a good job we also saw that the age they were made redundant became lower. The boom generation has to face that their […]

Originally posted on memymentaldisorderandi:Because beautiful people suffer in ugly ways. Because I’ve waited ages to get help. Because people like me can’t even get help. Because people attempt suicide and therefore feel like they have no one. Because public mental health service waiting lists are so damn long, and private services are expensive. Because…

Originally posted on callitout101:So let me ask you guys a question…. What is racism? Honestly, does anyone truly know the definition? If we look it up on dictionary.com, it is defined as: prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior. I…

65 mayors and top representatives from some of the world’s most prominent cities — including New York, Paris, Stockholm, and Tehran came to the Vatican, whilst the London major send his cat. Both Tuesday’s workshop, titled “Modern Slavery and Climate Change: The Commitment of the Cities,” and a Wednesday symposium on “Prosperity, People, and Planet: […]

Senator Loren Legarda from the Philipines, a panelist speaker at the Summit of the Consciences for the Climate in Paris, said that everyone, especially leaders, should reflect on how they have contributed to the deterioration of our environment and what they can and must do to protect the planet. “Water and food insecurity, deteriorating health […]

Only one day for a conference of an important matter. the world has to consider it is very important to think about our environment and global warming. Religious leaders from all the world’s main faiths came together with the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Cardinal Peter […]